GYSHIDO – The art of getting your sh*t done

It feels rather obvious to say, but clearly, unless we get things done we’ll have a hard time reaching our goals. As humans, now more than ever, we’re fighting the incessant force of distraction. All the other stimulus that steals our attention away from focusing on the most important things… the things that count, that get us to the place we’re striving to get (wherever or whatever that may be). Elvis, who you might have heard had a pretty successful career, adopted the personal motto “Taking Care of Business”. He named his band the TCB Band and had a logo made to remind himself and others, even adding it to the tail of his airplane.

With all of this in mind, I was inspired when I discovered the GYSHIDO (get your sh*t done) movement launched by Pascal Finette – have a read of Pascal’s profile and tell me you’re not blown away. Awe inspiring.

Posted by Steven Thomas

Fan of great ideas and (especially) the people that make them work. Steven is the creator of CurveFinder exploring subjects like collaboration, leadership, creative endeavour and personal development. He's spent over two decades working in the UK media industry holding various senior business and creative leadership roles, most recently with a focus on Digital Transformation and Start-ups. Accomplished coach and mentor. Seth Godin's altMBA Alumni. Lives in Edinburgh with his wife and young family. Always in the kitchen at parties.